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in the supporting roles, jack whitehall has fun as lily's less adventurous brother, mcgregor, while pauli and jesse plemons rise to the challenge of roles that call for maximum scenery chewing. oh, my god. hello! it all adds up to a whole bunch of fun — not citizen kane, perhaps, but infinitely preferable to the antics of captainjack sparrow and his insufferable crew. torpedo. jungle cruise is in cinemas and on disney+ with premier a ccess now. # never thought it would come to this. # i remember every little thing. # like fighting in the playground. # cos some good looking boy. # it started to hang around... from the wilds of the amazon to the remote islands of scotland with limbo, a low—key, bittersweet comedy drama from writer—director ben sharrock. bifa nominated amir el—masry is omar, a syrian refugee who finds himself, along with other fellow asylum—seekers, placed on an isolated island while his claim is processed. omar is a musician who carries with him an oud, the instrument on which he once played the tunes of his homeland. housemate farhad, played by vikash bhai, dreams of bein
in the supporting roles, jack whitehall has fun as lily's less adventurous brother, mcgregor, while pauli and jesse plemons rise to the challenge of roles that call for maximum scenery chewing. oh, my god. hello! it all adds up to a whole bunch of fun — not citizen kane, perhaps, but infinitely preferable to the antics of captainjack sparrow and his insufferable crew. torpedo. jungle cruise is in cinemas and on disney+ with premier a ccess now. # never thought it would come to this. # i...
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someone _ doesn't know how whitehall works. someone is going to set the agenda.he _ it is going to be the civil service, or the vote — it is going to be the civil service, or the vote leave team, or me. as soon _ or the vote leave team, or me. as soon as— or the vote leave team, or me. as soon as the _ or the vote leave team, or me. as soon as the election was one night, her view_ soon as the election was one night, her view was, why should it be dominic— her view was, why should it be dominic and the leave team, why shouldn't— dominic and the leave team, why shouldn't it be me that is pulling the strings? in shouldn't it be me that is pulling the strings?— the strings? in response to mr cummings" — the strings? in response to mr cummings' claims, _ the strings? in response to mr cummings' claims, downing i the strings? in response to mr- cummings' claims, downing street cummings�* claims, downing street told us political appointments are entirely made by the prime minister. in the end, you lose the argument, you lose that influence.— in the end, you lose the arg
someone _ doesn't know how whitehall works. someone is going to set the agenda.he _ it is going to be the civil service, or the vote — it is going to be the civil service, or the vote leave team, or me. as soon _ or the vote leave team, or me. as soon as— or the vote leave team, or me. as soon as the _ or the vote leave team, or me. as soon as the election was one night, her view_ soon as the election was one night, her view was, why should it be dominic— her view was, why should it be...
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carrie's view was the prime minister doesn't have a plan, he doesn't know how whitehall works.e agenda, it can either be the civil service or it can be dominic in the vote leave team or it can be me. in 2019, her view was, better that it is dominic and the vote leave team than in the civil service because that's the route to winning and staying in number ten. as soon as the election was won, her argument was why should it be dominic in the leave team, why should it be me pulling the strings? he suggested she doesn't think he has a plan. it's almost an extraordinary situation that you portray here. an extraordinarily bad situation. but in the end, you lose the argument, you lose that influence. that's what happened, isn't it? yes. in fact, literally immediately after the election, was already clear that this was a problem. before even mid—january, we were having meetings number ten saying that it is clear that carrie symonds wants rid of all of us. we were saying by the summer we will all have gone we will be trying to get someone else has prime minister. but you said within mon
carrie's view was the prime minister doesn't have a plan, he doesn't know how whitehall works.e agenda, it can either be the civil service or it can be dominic in the vote leave team or it can be me. in 2019, her view was, better that it is dominic and the vote leave team than in the civil service because that's the route to winning and staying in number ten. as soon as the election was won, her argument was why should it be dominic in the leave team, why should it be me pulling the strings? he...
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the prime minister doesn't have a plan and he doesn't know how whitehall works.leave team, or me. as soon as the election was one night, her view was, why should it be dominic and the leave team, why shouldn't it be me that is pulling the strings? in response to mr cummings' claims, downing street told us political appointments are entirely made by the prime minister. in the end, you lose the argument, you lose that influence. that's what happened, isn't it? yeah, in fact, literally immediately after the election, it was already clear that this was a problem. before mid january, we were having meetings in number ten, saying, "it is clear that carrie wants rid of all of us?�* _ at that point, we were all ready saying by the summer he would be gone from here or we would be in the process of trying to get rid of him and get someone else in as prime minister. within months of the prime minister winning the biggest conservative majority in decades, you and a few others from the vote leave campaign were discussing the possibility of getting rid of him. days, not months
the prime minister doesn't have a plan and he doesn't know how whitehall works.leave team, or me. as soon as the election was one night, her view was, why should it be dominic and the leave team, why shouldn't it be me that is pulling the strings? in response to mr cummings' claims, downing street told us political appointments are entirely made by the prime minister. in the end, you lose the argument, you lose that influence. that's what happened, isn't it? yeah, in fact, literally immediately...
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crowds then marched down whitehall.s of anti—lockdown protesters breached covid—19 restrictions in the centre of australia's biggest city. thousands joined the protests after authorities suggested covid—19 restrictions could remain in place until october, a number of them clashed with the police and were arrested. demonstrations have also taken place in melbourne and brisbane. 1a million australians are under strict stay—at—home orders as the authorities struggle to contain a surge in delta variant infections. phil mercer has more from sydney. police minister david elliot, he has described about 3,500 protesters here in sydney as "selfish boofheads", that's an australian colloquialism for idiots, and i think many australians will agree with his sentiments. health officials say that the actions of these protesters could well cost lives and senior police officers say the consequences could be catastrophic, given that only about 15% of australians are fully vaccinated against covid—19. the authorities here are livid at the
crowds then marched down whitehall.s of anti—lockdown protesters breached covid—19 restrictions in the centre of australia's biggest city. thousands joined the protests after authorities suggested covid—19 restrictions could remain in place until october, a number of them clashed with the police and were arrested. demonstrations have also taken place in melbourne and brisbane. 1a million australians are under strict stay—at—home orders as the authorities struggle to contain a surge in...
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in the same week as a more - serious security breach, i that of a confidential cctv, images from whitehall distrustful of. the motives of those involved. this was a mistake, it appears. i don't want to prejudge the investigation, but it appears it's a mistake made by an individual and it's important that one gets on top of that mistake and what can be learned and how we can help ensure that such mistakes do not happen again. this isn't the first time there's been a security breach at the ministry of defence. in fact, it's the third time in six months. and the minister said in his remarks that there are policies and procedures in place to secure documents leaving secure settings, but clearly there are policies and procedures that are inadequate or not working. recent incidents suggest that the mod does some difficulty in safeguarding the nation secrets. - aside from the loss _ of documents, there would also been a deliberate act i in removing pink paper from a secure area. can the minister please confirm |that when the culprit is provenl to be negligent, that he or she is invited to walk th
in the same week as a more - serious security breach, i that of a confidential cctv, images from whitehall distrustful of. the motives of those involved. this was a mistake, it appears. i don't want to prejudge the investigation, but it appears it's a mistake made by an individual and it's important that one gets on top of that mistake and what can be learned and how we can help ensure that such mistakes do not happen again. this isn't the first time there's been a security breach at the...
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the prime minister doesn't have a plan and he doesn't know how whitehall works. the agenda. it is going to be the civil service, or the vote leave team, or carrie. as soon as the election was one night, her view was, why should it be dominic and the leave team, why shouldn't it be me that is pulling the strings? in response to mr cummings' claims, downing street told us political appointments are entirely made by the prime minister. in the end, you lose the argument, you lose that influence. that's what happened, isn't it? yeah, in fact, literally immediately after the election, it was already clear that this was a problem. before mid january, we were having meetings in numberten, saying it is clear that carrie wants rid of all of us. at that point, we were already saying by the summer he would be gone from here or we would be in the process of trying to get rid of him and get someone else in as prime minister. within months of the prime minister winning the biggest conservative majority in decades, you and a few others from the vote leave campaign were discussin
the prime minister doesn't have a plan and he doesn't know how whitehall works. the agenda. it is going to be the civil service, or the vote leave team, or carrie. as soon as the election was one night, her view was, why should it be dominic and the leave team, why shouldn't it be me that is pulling the strings? in response to mr cummings' claims, downing street told us political appointments are entirely made by the prime minister. in the end, you lose the argument, you lose that influence....
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if dana stand in 2001 well, he initiated the war in afghanistan as part of the whitehall is, are his whitehouse goal to fight the war on terrorism after $911.00 because we have to be fair. you have brightened. you know, i think many of us remember that there was a real fear about global terrorism than not only in the united states, but also all around the world. but now the 20 is after the war. and after it attention is kind of got muddled and became extremely unpopular. now, the sitting president, president biden wants to stop this never ending. well, also because mary, many, many americans are kind of tired to pay for these wars and also kind of lose young american soldiers. i noticed too, in the interview with you that the former president, he did not mention biden by name. what does that tell you? mean, was he criticizing the former president indirectly? i think this was his main intention. again, that was a very open and honest conversation. i think he really cares about the situation of women and girls, but also like average people, enough gone, is done. but on the other hand,
if dana stand in 2001 well, he initiated the war in afghanistan as part of the whitehall is, are his whitehouse goal to fight the war on terrorism after $911.00 because we have to be fair. you have brightened. you know, i think many of us remember that there was a real fear about global terrorism than not only in the united states, but also all around the world. but now the 20 is after the war. and after it attention is kind of got muddled and became extremely unpopular. now, the sitting...
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crowds then marched down whitehall.ic, is taking place this weekend in sheffield. around 40,000 people are expected to attend tramline, which is one of the government's test events. there'll be no masks or social distancing, but concertgoers will need to prove they're fully vaccinated or can show a negative covid test. corinne wheatley reports. it's a scene we used to take for granted during the festival season. now it seems a little unfamiliar. the main thing that's changed this year is how you get in. if you're not double vaccinated, you have to do a lateral flow test, i did mine last night, for example, and then log the results on the government website, and then use the nhs app to bring up your covid pass and show this along with the results of a health questionnaire at the entry points. it's extra hoops to jump through, but most people we spoke to say it's worth it. i'm quite happy to go along with everything — if it means getting back into gigs and festivals and everything, i'lljust go along with whatever the orga
crowds then marched down whitehall.ic, is taking place this weekend in sheffield. around 40,000 people are expected to attend tramline, which is one of the government's test events. there'll be no masks or social distancing, but concertgoers will need to prove they're fully vaccinated or can show a negative covid test. corinne wheatley reports. it's a scene we used to take for granted during the festival season. now it seems a little unfamiliar. the main thing that's changed this year is how...
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according to whitehall sources negotiations are ongoing between the government and lead partner edf,mean? the government faces a dilemma, it mean? the government faces a dilemma. it _ it mean? the government faces a dilemma, it has _ it mean? the government faces a dilemma, it has to _ it mean? the government faces a dilemma, it has to keep - it mean? the government faces a dilemma, it has to keep the - it mean? the government faces a| dilemma, it has to keep the lights on, on the other hand of making sure that we meet our targets when it comes to net zero and add onto that the fact a lot more power plants will be cut decommissioned in the coming years. remember back to 2015, it seems a long time ago, prime minister david cameron backed an agreement with the chinese to invest in the development of nuclear power stations and one of those is size well see, which is a project which edf is the lead partner in, what we understand from whitehall sources is that the government is looking at ways to move china out of that agreement, as it stands, the chinese backed state organisation has a 2
according to whitehall sources negotiations are ongoing between the government and lead partner edf,mean? the government faces a dilemma, it mean? the government faces a dilemma. it _ it mean? the government faces a dilemma, it has _ it mean? the government faces a dilemma, it has to _ it mean? the government faces a dilemma, it has to keep - it mean? the government faces a dilemma, it has to keep the - it mean? the government faces a| dilemma, it has to keep the lights on, on the other hand of...
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your- suspicion then that this story may be appearing because there is a belief floating around whitehallldn't go that far. restrict access? no, i wouldn't go that far- all _ restrict access? no, i wouldn't go that far. all governments - restrict access? no, i wouldn't go that far. all governments have i that far. all governments have extraordinarily difficult, let's be honest. — extraordinarily difficult, let's be honest, situations. and very difficult _ honest, situations. and very difficult decisions to make. and it is easy— difficult decisions to make. and it is easy to — difficult decisions to make. and it is easy to be an armchair general and to— is easy to be an armchair general and to criticise but when there is a 30 40.000 — and to criticise but when there is a 30 40,000 different injazz you have to ask— 30 40,000 different injazz you have to ask yourself a few questions. of course _ to ask yourself a few questions. of course this— to ask yourself a few questions. of course this is all reported in a different— course this is all reported in a different ways and we know all those
your- suspicion then that this story may be appearing because there is a belief floating around whitehallldn't go that far. restrict access? no, i wouldn't go that far- all _ restrict access? no, i wouldn't go that far. all governments - restrict access? no, i wouldn't go that far. all governments have i that far. all governments have extraordinarily difficult, let's be honest. — extraordinarily difficult, let's be honest, situations. and very difficult _ honest, situations. and very...
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terry's view was the prime minister doesn't have a plan, he doesn't know how whitehall works.e. in 2019, her view was, better that it is dominic and the boat leaf team and in the civil service because that's the route to winning and staying in number ten. as soon as the election was one, her argument was why should it be dominic in the leaf team, why should it be me pulling the strings. but you and terryjohnson were rivals for the prime minister poss policy year. —— carrie symonds. it's almost an extraordinary situation that you portray here. an that you portray here. in extraordinarily bad situation. that you portray here. an - extraordinarily bad situation. but in the end. _ extraordinarily bad situation. but in the end, you lose the argument, you lose that influence. that's what happened, isn't it?— happened, isn't it? yes. in fact, literally immediately _ happened, isn't it? yes. in fact, literally immediately after - happened, isn't it? yes. in fact, literally immediately after the i literally immediately after the election, was already clear that this was a problem. befo
terry's view was the prime minister doesn't have a plan, he doesn't know how whitehall works.e. in 2019, her view was, better that it is dominic and the boat leaf team and in the civil service because that's the route to winning and staying in number ten. as soon as the election was one, her argument was why should it be dominic in the leaf team, why should it be me pulling the strings. but you and terryjohnson were rivals for the prime minister poss policy year. —— carrie symonds. it's...
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in the supporting roles, jack whitehall has fun as lily's less adventurous brother, mcgregor, while paulperhaps, but infinitely preferable to the antics of captainjack sparrow and his insufferable crew. torpedo. jungle cruise is in cinemas and on disney+ with premier access now. # never thought it would come to this... # i remember every little thing... # like fighting in the playground... # cos some good looking boy... # had started to hang around... from the wilds of the amazon to the remote islands of scotland with limbo, a low—key, bittersweet comedy drama from writer—director ben sharrock. bifa nominated amir el—masry is omar, a syrian refugee who finds himself, along with other fellow asylum—seekers, placed on an isolated island while his claim is processed. omar is a musician who carries with him an oud, the instrument on which he once played the tunes of his homeland. housemate farhad, played by vikash bhai, dreams of being omar�*s agent. but, exiled to this alien nether world, omar keeps his instrument in its case, silent and unplayed. meanwhile, the detainees endure toe—curling
in the supporting roles, jack whitehall has fun as lily's less adventurous brother, mcgregor, while paulperhaps, but infinitely preferable to the antics of captainjack sparrow and his insufferable crew. torpedo. jungle cruise is in cinemas and on disney+ with premier access now. # never thought it would come to this... # i remember every little thing... # like fighting in the playground... # cos some good looking boy... # had started to hang around... from the wilds of the amazon to the remote...
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the prime minister mentioned this but the decision making is that london, whitehall, but we need to seemore powers to existing metro areas, that should be done by officials and can easily be done by officials and can easily be done by metro mayors of the prime minister is serious about trusting local leaders like you said today, he knows that is right for local economies, we need to follow on that metric with reality. but the prime minister believing passionately what he was saying today, many parts of the government are not following through on his ambition. the reality of what is happening with the prime minister saying in these pictures, there will be concerns in northern communities that this may never actually turn into anything and across the country, there desperately waiting to improve our productivity in the north—south divide and there can tending the communities that need this. fist divide and there can tending the communities that need this. at the root of this — communities that need this. at the root of this inequality, _ communities that need this. at the root of this ineq
the prime minister mentioned this but the decision making is that london, whitehall, but we need to seemore powers to existing metro areas, that should be done by officials and can easily be done by officials and can easily be done by metro mayors of the prime minister is serious about trusting local leaders like you said today, he knows that is right for local economies, we need to follow on that metric with reality. but the prime minister believing passionately what he was saying today, many...
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knowledgeable of the failure of the lagoon system, a failure designed to one in hayward planned in whitehall along highway 80. and this was sitting next to an elementary school. the liability for failure in this system would be transferred to home owners. this is not considered the failure to already exist here and around the nation, nor does it account for climate producing the welfare of the residents or the nation. it bears the question how can federal money be use today buy equipment that does not come with any service or performance warranties and yet when we know that-- especially when we know that they're not only in louns county, but throughout the nation and this is the inequality throughout the u.s. whether in montgomery alabama where the communities with failing septic tanks, where they're asking for good paying jobs as well. they're can go for help black, brown and rural communities, poor living conditions and health crisis is a chance to right the wrongs of all marginalized communities and make america a model of ingenuity where we have clean air, clean water. infrastructure and
knowledgeable of the failure of the lagoon system, a failure designed to one in hayward planned in whitehall along highway 80. and this was sitting next to an elementary school. the liability for failure in this system would be transferred to home owners. this is not considered the failure to already exist here and around the nation, nor does it account for climate producing the welfare of the residents or the nation. it bears the question how can federal money be use today buy equipment that...
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despite being knowledgeable of the failures of the lagoon system, a similar design is being planned in whitehall along highway 80. this lagoon would sit next to an elementary school. the liability for failing septic tanks would be transferred to homeowners. this is not considered a failure nor does it account for changing climate producing more rainfall in many areas. nor does it consider the health and well-being of the residents or the nation. how can federal money be used by equipment that does not come with any service or performance warranties? especially when we know that they have failed throughout the nation. this is indicative of the sanitation and equality throughout the u.s., whether in montgomery where black communities have failing fact -- septic tanks, or in community where poor white families are asking for environmental justice and good paying jobs. the american jobs plan provides opportunity to deal with the climate crisis had on and for guiding rules for communities that experience the most of your job losses. it's a chance to right the wrongs of all marginalized communities an
despite being knowledgeable of the failures of the lagoon system, a similar design is being planned in whitehall along highway 80. this lagoon would sit next to an elementary school. the liability for failing septic tanks would be transferred to homeowners. this is not considered a failure nor does it account for changing climate producing more rainfall in many areas. nor does it consider the health and well-being of the residents or the nation. how can federal money be used by equipment that...
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what a government is now saying, or some in whitehall are saying, is that now it is time to basicallyot to learn to live with covid long term. we know we are going to have to have an effective test and trace operation in place. we also know that we have got record amounts of urgent and emergency care. that is why these discussions that are going on at the moment between the nhs and the government on the funding for the government on the funding for the second half of the year are so crucial. we can't provide us trusts the right quality of care if we are not properly funded to do it. i want to ask ou not properly funded to do it. i want to ask you about _ not properly funded to do it. i want to ask you about an _ not properly funded to do it. i want to ask you about an article - not properly funded to do it. i want to ask you about an article in - not properly funded to do it. i want to ask you about an article in the i to ask you about an article in the telegraph today which says that more than 50% of patients who are registered as being in hospital because of covid only tested positi
what a government is now saying, or some in whitehall are saying, is that now it is time to basicallyot to learn to live with covid long term. we know we are going to have to have an effective test and trace operation in place. we also know that we have got record amounts of urgent and emergency care. that is why these discussions that are going on at the moment between the nhs and the government on the funding for the government on the funding for the second half of the year are so crucial. we...
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the prime minister doesn't have a plan and he doesn't know how whitehall works. me. as soon as the election was one night, her view was, why should it be dominic and the leave team, why shouldn't it be me that is pulling the strings? in response to mr cummings' claims, downing street told us political appointments are entirely made by the prime minister. in the end, you lose the argument, you lose that influence. that's what happened, isn't it? yeah, in fact, literally immediately after the election, it was already clear that this was a problem. before mid january, we were having meetings in number ten, saying, "it is clear that carrie wants rid of all of us" _ at that point, we were all ready saying by the summer he would be gone from here or we would be in the process of trying to get rid of him and get someone else in as prime minister. within months of the prime minister winning the biggest conservative majority in decades, you and a few others from the vote leave campaign were discussing the possibility of getting rid of him. days, not months. within days of
the prime minister doesn't have a plan and he doesn't know how whitehall works. me. as soon as the election was one night, her view was, why should it be dominic and the leave team, why shouldn't it be me that is pulling the strings? in response to mr cummings' claims, downing street told us political appointments are entirely made by the prime minister. in the end, you lose the argument, you lose that influence. that's what happened, isn't it? yeah, in fact, literally immediately after the...
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gurkha veterans are staging a hunger strike on whitehall in london as part of a campaign for equal pension sector pensions. luke hanrahan reports. a hunger strike on the doorstep of downing street as gurkhas who loyally fought for the british all over the world seek pension rights. this man served for 20 years but for all gurkhas who retired before 2017, he is asking for a pension. sign me it is very complicated, representative of the two communities across the south south—east of england. lift} communities across the south south-east of england. 270 years of historical discrimination. _ south-east of england. 270 years of historical discrimination. we - south-east of england. 270 years of historical discrimination. we have i historical discrimination. we have tried to raise our voice over 30 years. no one is listening. the government — years. no one is listening. the government says _ years. no one is listening. the government says it _ years. no one is listening. the government says it is committed to ensuring that the gurkhas pension is fair. but the gain one third less than their briti
gurkha veterans are staging a hunger strike on whitehall in london as part of a campaign for equal pension sector pensions. luke hanrahan reports. a hunger strike on the doorstep of downing street as gurkhas who loyally fought for the british all over the world seek pension rights. this man served for 20 years but for all gurkhas who retired before 2017, he is asking for a pension. sign me it is very complicated, representative of the two communities across the south south—east of england....
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gurkha veterans are staging a hunger strike on whitehall in london as part of a campaign for equal pension the world seek equal pension rights. i served in hong kong, brunei, canada and the uk. this man served for 20 years, but like all gurkhas who retired before 1997, is being denied a uk armed forces pension. we want equal pension, proportionally. it is very complicated. and we want a goodwill payment to bring our community, gurkha community, out of great poverty. representatives of gurkha communities who live across london, the south and south—east of england. we have had 207 years of this historical discrimination. we try to raise our voice over 30 years. no—one listening. the government says it is committed to ensuring the gurkha pension scheme is sustainable and fair alongside other uk public sector pensions. but these men women — paid a third less than their british counterparts — are not satisfied, striking for what they see as equality. the bbc�*s luke hanrahan reporting. let's turn to india now where a rockslide has killed nine people in himaachul pradesh. the landslide in the no
gurkha veterans are staging a hunger strike on whitehall in london as part of a campaign for equal pension the world seek equal pension rights. i served in hong kong, brunei, canada and the uk. this man served for 20 years, but like all gurkhas who retired before 1997, is being denied a uk armed forces pension. we want equal pension, proportionally. it is very complicated. and we want a goodwill payment to bring our community, gurkha community, out of great poverty. representatives of gurkha...
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. ♪ >>> back now with the very funny actor and comedian jack whitehall starring in a new movie "junglet, but this was not your first visit to the park. you posted great throwback photos of the last time you were there on a family trip. did you ride the jungle cruise when you were there? >> i instantly regretted putting them out into the world and banned from wearing those shorts again on the red carpet. i do remember riding it when i was there and remember the jokes resonating with me and i obviously ended up becoming a stand-up comedian so i like to think it may have had influence on the career path i chose. >> it's crazy. you ride the ride, you grow up. you're in the movie. we heard that while you were there you and your co-stars emily and dwayne johnson had unsuspecting fun with riders on it. >> that was great fun. we did a little segment called the secret skipper where dwayne and emily were on it and i gave directions what to say. at one moment i got dwayne "the rock" johnson in front of the back side of water to sing all of the lyrics to tlc's "waterfalls" which was a pretty speci
. ♪ >>> back now with the very funny actor and comedian jack whitehall starring in a new movie "junglet, but this was not your first visit to the park. you posted great throwback photos of the last time you were there on a family trip. did you ride the jungle cruise when you were there? >> i instantly regretted putting them out into the world and banned from wearing those shorts again on the red carpet. i do remember riding it when i was there and remember the jokes...
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it offered the vision boris johnson was hoping to give but there is definitely a feeling within whitehallhat is going on with the pandemic. that said, whilst i'm sure the premise that wants to do that, i think in some ways it will be easier said than done because there are some storms brewing on the covid front, particularly on vaccine passports. we know the prime minister is threatening to bring them and us compulsory venture and certain venues such as nightclubs once everyone in england has been offered the second jab. that has been causing great concern among certain tory mps and we know opposition parties are voicing concern as well. there are still many issues to come up, particularly that one, the potential threat of backbench rebellion when it comes to those covid passports. more burglars and thieves will be made to wear electronic tags on their release from prison under a new strategy set out by the government to reduce crime in england and wales. borisjohnson will launch the programme on his first day out of isolation. the measures include making it easier for police to stop and
it offered the vision boris johnson was hoping to give but there is definitely a feeling within whitehallhat is going on with the pandemic. that said, whilst i'm sure the premise that wants to do that, i think in some ways it will be easier said than done because there are some storms brewing on the covid front, particularly on vaccine passports. we know the prime minister is threatening to bring them and us compulsory venture and certain venues such as nightclubs once everyone in england has...
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he has questioned things that have been talked about for months in whitehall and approaching it in as, i'm afraid. we need a safe way of coming through this. ifeel strongly we need a safe way of coming through this. i feel strongly at the moment that the government wants to put the country in a car without a seat belt to get as quickly as possible to the end of the road map. we need a safer way but this is still reckless. what way but this is still reckless. what would labour's _ way but this is still reckless. what would labour's safeway _ way but this is still reckless. what would labour's safeway look like? way but this is still reckless. what l would labour's safeway look like? i think lifting all protections at the same time is just wrong. if you look at the sage advice, they say that masks and making sure there is ventilation and people are still working from home would reduce the infection rates. so why on earth not keep that mandatory? the government says they will make a recommendation and guidance. if it keeps infection rates down, keep it in place, don't remove it and say
he has questioned things that have been talked about for months in whitehall and approaching it in as, i'm afraid. we need a safe way of coming through this. ifeel strongly we need a safe way of coming through this. i feel strongly at the moment that the government wants to put the country in a car without a seat belt to get as quickly as possible to the end of the road map. we need a safer way but this is still reckless. what way but this is still reckless. what would labour's _ way but this...
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there are risks here, they will be some very anxious weeks ahead, there is a lot of anxiety around whitehallwhen you are in this strange situation where you have the prime of saying, i'm lifting the legal restrictions, i'm not going to tell you what to do any more, but offering freedoms that they sort of partly how people are not going to use, because we are going to hear time and again today about caution, because we are still going to worry about the impact on the nhs, the number of deaths pretty low, but those cases are going up, and you still end up in the situation where those on the front line in hospital are very concerned about what is going on over the summer, and concerned about the backlog of all the things they couldn't do before. staff will be on their summer holidays, they will want to have their holidays like it body else, and they will be concerned about what the future might hold. concerned about what the future might hold-— might hold. and it is different in wales and northern _ might hold. and it is different in wales and northern ireland, - might hold. and it is different
there are risks here, they will be some very anxious weeks ahead, there is a lot of anxiety around whitehallwhen you are in this strange situation where you have the prime of saying, i'm lifting the legal restrictions, i'm not going to tell you what to do any more, but offering freedoms that they sort of partly how people are not going to use, because we are going to hear time and again today about caution, because we are still going to worry about the impact on the nhs, the number of deaths...
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important because it's one of the very, very few levers that government has that it can pull at whitehall how they are valued. and this isn'tjust about workers about how they are valued. and this isn't just about the pandemic. it is about getting the nhs fit for the future. and on the living wage point, the real living wage is now £9 50 an hour, a 3% addition, if it has been applied across the board, would deliver 2p short of vat per hour. the nhs would have difficulty competing with living wage employers in other parts of the economy. that is part of the small print we will be looking at. we will also want to see whether the government is going to reward those staff who are indirectly employed in the nhs. many of us will have come into contact with porters, cleaners, catering assistants, security staff during the course of the pandemic who work for contractors. and they are normally left out of the annual pay rise. that is the kind of detail we will be looking for, to make sure that every single member of the wider health team can benefit. as i say, it is a real risk. is this going to be
important because it's one of the very, very few levers that government has that it can pull at whitehall how they are valued. and this isn'tjust about workers about how they are valued. and this isn't just about the pandemic. it is about getting the nhs fit for the future. and on the living wage point, the real living wage is now £9 50 an hour, a 3% addition, if it has been applied across the board, would deliver 2p short of vat per hour. the nhs would have difficulty competing with living...
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the sense in whitehall i am getting is that people feel this will be a huge stride towards normal lifey of sunshine and a few showers. the shower is a little bit more widespread. the highest chance of catching a downpour will be across eastern areas of england on friday afternoon. top temperatures about 23 degrees tomorrow. that's your weather. hello, this is bbc news with clive myrie. the headlines... nissan announces a major expansion of electric vehicle and battery production in the northeast of england, bringing thousands of newjobs to the region. and a royal reunion — princes william and harry have come together to unveil a statue of their mother, diana, princess of wales, on what would have been her 60th birthday. uk employers will have to bear more of the costs of furlough, as the government begins winding down its job support scheme. the prime minister says he is confident that those who have had two vaccine jabs will be able to go on holiday later this summer. i am very confident that the double jabs will be a liberator, and they will enable people to travel. sport and for a f
the sense in whitehall i am getting is that people feel this will be a huge stride towards normal lifey of sunshine and a few showers. the shower is a little bit more widespread. the highest chance of catching a downpour will be across eastern areas of england on friday afternoon. top temperatures about 23 degrees tomorrow. that's your weather. hello, this is bbc news with clive myrie. the headlines... nissan announces a major expansion of electric vehicle and battery production in the...
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a clear indication and around whitehall that comejuly the 19th, the return to normality could feel likehina's place in the world under his party's leadership. translation:— world under his party's leadership. translation: , :, , ., , translation: history and the people chose the communist _ translation: history and the people chose the communist party. _ translation: history and the people chose the communist party. the - chose the communist party. the communist party has always represented the vast majority of people. tn represented the vast ma'ority of eo - le. : , ,., , people. in recent times, the party has come under _ people. in recent times, the party has come under fire _ people. in recent times, the party has come under fire over - people. in recent times, the party. has come under fire over allegations of serious human rights abuses in shinjang and hong kong. yet this anniversary is being used to draw attention to its achievements, including new military strength. translation: the including new military strength. translation:— including new military strength. translation: , ,
a clear indication and around whitehall that comejuly the 19th, the return to normality could feel likehina's place in the world under his party's leadership. translation:— world under his party's leadership. translation: , :, , ., , translation: history and the people chose the communist _ translation: history and the people chose the communist party. _ translation: history and the people chose the communist party. the - chose the communist party. the communist party has always represented...
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but his party's developers charter gags local residents and appoints power to a whitehall appointed boardthey the local people, wanted. thank you, mr speaker. i am sure my- they the local people, wanted. “hana; you, mr speaker. lam sure my right you, mr speaker. i am sure my right honourable friend is not surprised people are keen move to my north to devon constituency, but we are suffering severe housing shortages and the local government needs help now. might he consider binding covenants being applied to new builds to be used as primary residence and not a holiday letter of second homes and buildings must apply for a change of use before being made into a holiday let? she is a massive _ being made into a holiday let? she is a massive advocate for the people of north devon and she has made these points to me before. i know she is right. we have put higher rates of stamp duty, as she knows, on the buying of additional property, such as second homes. but what we have also got to do is make sure young people growing up around the country are contrary to the instincts of the previous labour
but his party's developers charter gags local residents and appoints power to a whitehall appointed boardthey the local people, wanted. thank you, mr speaker. i am sure my- they the local people, wanted. “hana; you, mr speaker. lam sure my right you, mr speaker. i am sure my right honourable friend is not surprised people are keen move to my north to devon constituency, but we are suffering severe housing shortages and the local government needs help now. might he consider binding covenants...